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RWTH Aachen University Case Study

Technology Category
  • Cybersecurity & Privacy - Network Security
Applicable Industries
  • Education
Applicable Functions
  • Business Operation
Use Cases
  • Cybersecurity
The Challenge
RWTH Aachen University, one of Europe’s most distinguished technological institutions, was facing a significant challenge in terms of network security. Like other research-oriented institutions, universities are an attractive target for cyberattacks, and, as a result, their criteria and demands for security are stringent. The Center for Computing and Communication of RWTH Aachen University had several important criteria for network security, including high performance and availability, heterogeneous infrastructure and system environments, seamless connections to several research networks, and the ability to support variable user roles, permissions, and access rights. The university needed a security solution that could manage a data load of more than 20 Gbps, while offering protection from an increasing number of targeted attacks at end-user devices.
About The Customer
RWTH Aachen is the technical university of the RhinelandWestphalian city of Aachen in northwest Germany. Widely recognized as one of Europe’s most distinguished technological institutions, the university serves 40,000 students across nine faculties. Recently, RWTH Aachen was selected for a second time as a University of Excellence, retaining its status as one of Germany’s elite universities. The university has a sizeable staff of 7,500 employees and a student population of 43,000, making it a large institution with significant data and network security needs.
The Solution
At the end of 2013, the university chose to renew its next-generation firewall software licenses based on the solution’s return on investment and its ability to scale, which were superior to competing products. Forcepoint NGFW was selected as the solution to the university's security challenges. This system automatically distributes RWTH’s incoming and outgoing network traffic among seven interlinked firewall clusters to ensure top network performance and availability. Even under high traffic loads, every five hundredth data packet inspected by the firewall is screened out as malware. The clustering strategy has many other advantages, including the ability to keep firewall protection up and running even while IT personnel perform maintenance and optimization of the network infrastructure. For software updates and other maintenance, individual firewalls can be temporarily disconnected from the cluster while remaining systems take over control of data traffic.
Operational Impact
  • The university no longer needs to impose maintenance windows that limit access to services and data.
  • Major updates to the firewalls, which are due about once per quarter, can be carried out without the need for external support.
  • With Forcepoint NGFW, RWTH is well equipped for the future.

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